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Comments by thomas struss (Top 10 by date)
thomas struss
18-Jul-11 11:24am
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Thanks for the reply. I have menures.h included too, though. Anybody know of any books or websites with more info? The best I've found is the website I mentioned and a web-book with MFC apps. Frustrating...
thomas struss
17-Jul-11 20:20pm
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Thanks for the response! I do have "resources.h" included at the top of my main file and in my .rc file. Any other ideas are welcome.
thomas struss
19-May-11 22:57pm
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Ya, I did. I'm not familiar with these forums so I'm sorry if it didn't send anything to your email even though you are the answerer of this question. Thanks a lot for the help!
thomas struss
19-May-11 18:22pm
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Awesome, that got rid of the error. Although now I get a new one: "request for member of non-aggregate type before '{' token. 'findDays' has not been declared" If you could help with this new one that would be really nice, if not I will keep searching the net.
thomas struss
15-Apr-11 16:17pm
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Evaluator? WTF...no wonder I didn't find much when searching. Thanks.
thomas struss
15-Apr-11 16:17pm
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I did notice the else and forgot to remove it, but thanks for the rest of the improvements. I will work on keeping my code more consistently formatted.
thomas struss
8-Feb-11 17:30pm
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Cool, I'll try it out, thanks.
thomas struss
8-Feb-11 16:41pm
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If I do that can I still catch non-digit characters? Is there something like "isdigit" for int?
thomas struss
8-Feb-11 16:27pm
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Fine then, I want to catch the exceptions. Is that better? The problem is that it won't catch EXCEPTIONS like: the number being two digit, and the number being negative.
thomas struss
16-Sep-10 8:08am
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Reason for my vote of 5
Automatic vote of 5 for accepting answer.
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